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iFinance

iFinance - 3.1 Beta 2

Financial management manages your entire cash flow over multiple accounts.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.1 Beta 2
Release Date: 2009-11-14
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 313
Downloads (all versions): 16,138
Price: $29.00

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iFinance ReviewI really want to like this application... - Version: 3.0.8, 9/15/2009 06:08PM PST

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RAlfieri
I really want to like this application. Germany has some of the best developers I've ever known.

I downloaded this latest version to give it another try. I exported my account data from Moneydance into a QIF file, then proceeded to import all of the transactions into iFinance.

I have been waiting 10 minutes now and the import is still not completed. My PowerMac fans are running full bore. I waited another 5 minutes. It appeared to fnish; however, I am having trouble clicking around in the application. It seems to be hanging up.

Even though the screen freed up for a few moments, I did not see all of my accounts. I'm guessing it is digesting the information... still. My fans are going full out again.

Waiting, waiting. OK. It finished and is it slow!.

If you want an application that is reliable, fast and gives you the most bang for the buck, Moneydance still is the winner in this personal finance category.
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iFinance ReviewFrom 3.0 Beta to 3.0.8 My Daily Usage. - Version: 3.0.8, 9/5/2009 08:44AM PST

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lhsmarket
I left Quicken for Money Dance in 2008 and it seemed really always to be some beta release after another it worked but who wanted their financial documents to always be in some beta application as Snow Leopard was coming on the horizon in whispers at that time.

Out came iFinance 3.0 Beta I decided while still using Money Dance I would see what it was all about seeing I was already using this companies other program CleanApp which I love.

It was a change from your stodgy financial apps. Lets face it numbers are number and row are row but the people that created iFinance added color and design to add to the ease, comfort on the eyes and easier navigation of your accounts and charting.

They have been very good with keeping up with small updates and patches as needed that seem to follow Apple Software updates and the release of Snow Leopard I have not had a problem yet with this application under either of the two listed update methods.

I enjoy using this program and the many options for entering, viewing past, present and future trends in my finances. Charting of all or a group of accounts.

There are a few things that I would like to see and writing to this company is the best way to let them know how you would like to see the direction of this excellent program evolve.
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iFinance ReviewNot yet good enough... - Version: 3.0, 6/26/2009 11:41AM PST

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Tamerlan
You can use easily the basic features but don't expect that the csv-export works well if you have to deal with Excel, not to speak from a reimport of the data. Also you can't change the currency in an account, which is in Europe sometimes necessary due to the EURO-changes in respect to older currency. Some of the colours you can asign to the categories are forgotten by the programm from time to time. Some crashes ocurred also for not very clear reasons... ...there has still a lot to be done. The date-format is also not the same in all the fields, a calender sometimes shows only half, the rest of it is out of the screen if you work in a fullsized window.
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